2012
DOI: 10.4324/9781849771092
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Emotionally Durable Design

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“…Currently, a designer's job is the design of appealing and user-friendly products which stimulate a purchase (Fuad-Luke, 2007). The average product or garment design does not aim for close product attachment or the possibility of change and adaptability over time (Chapman, 2009). The current goal of the design industry is short-sighted financial profit through overly user-friendly design (Fuad-Luke, 2007).…”
Section: Aim Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Currently, a designer's job is the design of appealing and user-friendly products which stimulate a purchase (Fuad-Luke, 2007). The average product or garment design does not aim for close product attachment or the possibility of change and adaptability over time (Chapman, 2009). The current goal of the design industry is short-sighted financial profit through overly user-friendly design (Fuad-Luke, 2007).…”
Section: Aim Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We count to provide the necessary tools to promote the talents of each student as an individual. In doing so, we hope to provide more confidence for a better development and research in the project practice of design, as to promote a design process more conscious and focused in the final consumer, aiming for products and/or services that respond to the emotional needs of the final user, allowing to build a more sustainable object context (Chapman, 2005). In the final balance of the workshop, we received a very good feedback from the students; they loved not only the good mood of the workshop, as the informal way that it was given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design has increasingly addressed strategies for emotional attachment (Mugge et al 2010;Lilley 2009;Scott et al 2009;Van Hinte 2004;Chapman 2005;Woolley 2003) with products that evolve with the user, e.g. by adaptation to new needs, visual traces of use, or ageing gracefully.…”
Section: The Aesthetics Of Imperfectionmentioning
confidence: 99%